Estimated 
No. 
Date. 
Latitude, N. 
Longitude, W. 
Depth, 
Fathoms. 
Deposit. 
Percentage 
of Calcium 
Car- 
Remarks. 
bonate. * 
1897. 
2 
32 
Nov. 7 
21 
53 
71 
20 
9 
224 
Fragments of Coral, Fora- 
minifera, and Molluscs, 
33 
21 
2 
11 
71 
22 
46 
341 
Coral Mud, 
85 
Many Pteropods and Fora- 
minifera. 
38 
20 
52 
16 
55 
71 
30 
34 
7 
254 
260 
Pteropod Ooze, 
90 
90 
Calcareous casts of organisms. 
39 
20 
53 
7 
71 
34 
12 
258 
90 
40 
20 
50 
36 
71 
36 
290 
Blue Mud, 
90 
44 
20 
43 
18 
71 
58 
24 
2388 
10 
45 
„ 8 
20 
38 
12 
72 
9 
3 
2308 
[11-34] 
46 
20 
33 
72 
12 
39 
2298 
Volcanic Mud, 
10 
49 
20 
27 
12 
72 
40 
39 
2293 
[19*70] 
Peculiar deposit (see descrip- 
51 
20 
22 
42 
72 
53 
15 
1745 
Pteropod Ooze, 
70 
Not typical ; much clayey 
58 
, | 9 
19 
50 
6 
73 
54 
17 
1589 
70 
Not typical ; much clayey 
59 
19 
37 
24 
74 
, 3 
47 
1485 
60 
Very many mineral particles 
(quartz, &c.). 
63 
19 
20 
42 
74 
21 
17 
998 
70 
65 
11 
36 
32 
59 
1109 
70 
66 
18 
59 
48 
74 
43 
962 
75 
68 
” 10 
0 
74 
53 
24 
940 
75 
72 
18 
13 
42 
75 
31 
18 
865 
17 46 47 
17 54 37 
17 49 37 
17 48 18 
21 32 9 
21 29 48 
21 46 24 
21 55 42 
22 8 18 
22 12 48 
22 16 48 
22 44 54 
22 52 0 
24 18 36 
24 20 18 
24 51 0 
24 50 0 
75 49 30 
76 39 37 
76 29 52 
71 10 38 
71 12 0 
71 3 54 
2037 
2060 
2994 
2993 
3052 
2959 
2975 
2881 
3009 
3023 
3036 
3075 
3000 
2984 
3020 
3084 
3150 
3113 
Coral Sand, . 
Coral Mud, . 
Globigerina Ooze, 
Fewer Pteropods ; more 
muddy. 
Fewer Pteropods ; coherent. 
The few « 
Proceedings of Boyal Society of Edinburgh. [ SESS . I 1898-99.] Sowndings obtained by s.s. • Britannia.' 
